At just five years old, Princess Charlotte has officially developed her own sense of style, and she s taking her sartorial cues from mom, Kate Middleton.
In the Cambridge family s 2020 Christmas card, the young royal wore her coziest winter outfit, sporting dark denim, a holiday-themed sweater with a Peter Pan collar, and pair of knee-high brown leather boots that looked very familiar. Proving that she s following in her mother s fashionable footsteps (quite literally), Charlotte s boots, as it turns out, are the miniature version of Kate s favorite shoes.
For nearly two decades, Kate has worn her Penelope Chilvers riding boots on repeat. She first debuted the Long Tassel boots back in the early 00s while dating Prince William, and has pulled them out of her closet on numerous occasions ever since including most recently during a visit to the Ark Open Farm in Ireland in February.
On Friday,
Wall Street Journal columnist Joseph Epstein wrote an op-ed titled, Is There a Doctor in the White House? Not if You Need an M.D., in which he argued the future First Lady should drop her dr. accolade, claiming the honor feels fraudulent and a touch comic given that she s not a medical doctor. Joe Biden and Jill Biden
Credit: Win McNamee/Getty Images Madame First Lady Mrs. Biden Jill kiddo: a bit of advice on what may seem like a small but I think is a not unimportant matter. Any chance you might drop the Dr. before your name? Dr. Jill Biden sounds and feels fraudulent, not to say a touch comic, Epstein kicked off his narrative, before diminishing her accomplishment even further: Your degree is, I believe, an Ed.D., a doctor of education, earned at the University of Delaware through a dissertation with the unpromising title Student Retention at the Community College Level: Meeting Students’ Needs.